Start with the fit that feels right
You’ll get familiar shapes that sit steady through the day, with lightweight acetate and mixed builds that balance well at the bridge and temples. Frames arrive with demo lenses; your optician fits your prescription.
Materials make the difference. If you prefer a lighter, warm-to-the-touch feel or want to compare acetate versus mixed metal builds, skim our Eyeglass materials guide before you choose.
For everyday clarity with Police eyeglasses
Typical fit trends lean toward low-50s lens widths with easy temple lengths—comfortable for most medium faces—while bridge size varies so you can dial in stability. If your nose bridge is lower or glasses tend to slip, start with models with deeper pads or a keyhole bridge; raise pad height slightly, set a mild toe-in at the pads, and keep temples level for a steady, off-cheek fit.
Feel a squeeze after an hour? Gentle adjustments at the end pieces usually solve temple pressure; your optician can fine-tune the angle and tension in minutes. A soft carry case is included for daily protection, so your frame keeps its clean lines in your bag or jacket pocket.
“Switched to a square acetate frame from this edit—lighter on the nose, zero temple pinch, office to evening without a second thought.”
Most shoppers compare two shapes—one rectangular, one square—then pick the one that disappears on the face. If returns ever cross your mind, skim our Return policy first for peace of mind. Assortments refresh from time to time as styles rotate in and out.
| Model |
Shape/Material |
Fit notes |
| VPLA59 Origins 26 |
Rectangular, metal & acetate |
Half-rim comfort; 55-18-145; spring hinges; made in Italy |
| VPL929 Sparkling Grace 2 |
Cat-eye, acetate |
Full-rim stability; 54-14-140; spring hinges |
| VPLE36N Origins Bullet 2 |
Square, acetate |
Full-rim balance; 52-19-145 |
FAQ
How do Police eyeglasses generally fit compared to other brands?
Most frames in this collection feel balanced and true to size, with familiar rectangular and square fronts that sit steady on medium faces. If you’re between sizes, compare one rectangular and one square—whichever “disappears” on your face is usually the keeper after minor optician tweaks.
What sizes are common for these optical frames?
You’ll see many lens widths in the low-50s with comfortable 140-145 mm temples, plus bridges that vary to suit different nose shapes. If you’re unsure, bring a well-fitting pair to your optician and match its printed numbers on the inside arm for a quick starting point.
Do Police eyeglasses come with a case?
Yes—product pages note that an original case is included. Use it whenever your glasses go into a bag or jacket pocket to prevent scuffs at the temples and keep the frame front from picking up micro marks from keys or zippers.
Are Police eyeglasses good for low bridges?
They can be. Look for styles with a keyhole bridge or deeper nose pads, which add contact area and stability. An optician can also raise pad height slightly so the frame sits level and doesn’t slip—often a fast adjustment that makes a big difference.
How do I reduce temple pressure with Police frames?
Temple pressure usually means the end pieces or temple curve need a tune. An optician can open the angle a touch, add a gentle inward curve behind the ear, or balance the nose fit so weight isn’t carried at the sides. Small changes deliver a big comfort gain.
Are Police eyeglasses lightweight to wear all day?
Acetate models feel smooth and warm on the skin, while mixed metal-acetate builds trim weight at the rim. If you’re sensitive to pressure, start with thinner acetate fronts and standard 140-145 mm temples; most people report easy all-day wear after basic fitting.
How can I be sure I’m buying authentic Police eyeglasses?
Look for consistent branding, clean finishing at the hinges, and included branded case. ModaFrames is an authorized retailer, and your order will include a legitimate frame ready for prescription fitting at an optician.
Which face shapes work with rectangular Police frames?
Rectangular fronts add crisp lines that complement round and oval faces, creating definition without feeling harsh. Square frames sharpen soft jawlines, while soft cat-eye styles lift and open the eye area—use a mirror test and pick what looks effortless.
Can I install my own prescription lenses?
Frames ship with clear demo lenses. Your prescription lenses should be cut and fitted by an optician so the optical centers align correctly and the frame is adjusted for comfort. That quick professional fit usually prevents slip or side pressure later.
What is your return window on Police eyeglasses?
If the fit or style isn’t right, consult our store’s returns information for the current window and simple steps. Keep the frame and case in like-new condition while you decide, as that makes exchanges or returns straightforward.